August 9, 2013 at
12:00 PM

SoxProspects.com Northeast Scout Ian Cundall checks in with his latest Scouting Scratch, highlighting Xander Bogaerts (pictured), Alex Hassan and Dan Butler. Butler was a recipient of SoxProspects.com's Player of the Month award for July along with Greenville hurler, Luis Diaz.

Bogaerts seemingly imminent arrival at the major league level is a hot topic of conversation, with WEEI.com and SoxProspects.com'sTim Healey pointing out that ESPN's Buster Olney believes the talented young shortstop could make an immediate impact at the major league level. Healey also recaps Larry Lucchino's thoughts on Bogaerts from a recent appearance on Dennis and Callahan, where Lucchino talks about how great it will be when Bogaerts arrives in the major leagues.

The Boston Herald'sMark Daniels also touches base on the Xander hype, talking to Steven Wright and Brandon Snyder about their initial impressions of the 20-year-old. John Tomase also speculates that the call to the majors may come any day for Bogaerts.

Lost in all the attention paid to Bogaerts is his Pawtucket teammate Will Middlebrooks. Tomase talks about how the Red Sox still believe that Middlebrooks can be an impact player at the major league level.

Speaking of promotions, right-hander Anthony Ranaudo (pictured) was called up to Pawtucket earlier this week and had a dazzling debut, tossing six shutout innings, allowing just four hits while striking out five in a win over the Buffalo Bisons (TOR) on Sunday.

The Providence Journal's Brian MacPherson talks about another recently promoted hurler, left-hander Henry Owens. MacPherson talks about Owens' first start with Portland as well as the development of his curveball this season.

MacPherson also checks in on Portland's Matt Barnes, discussing the right-handers development this season with pitching coach Bob Kipper.

Ryan Rowland-Smith'sinteresting season in Pawtucket is chronicled by the Providence Journal'sBrian MacPherson. Rowland-Smith was dominant before an appendectomy sidelined him. He had an opt-out date of August 5th, but has decided to stay with the organization, according to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick.

MassLive.com's Evan Drellich provides a few updates on injured Red Sox, including Alex Wilson and Franklin Morales. Dreelich also confirms that David Rosshas been cleared to begin a rehab assignment tomorrow with Portland.